Phlegmatic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Phlegmatic ( adjective )

  1. Unemotional, calm and unresponsive.
  2. Not easily excited or roused to action.

Origin:

From the latin phlegmaticus, from the greek φλεγματικός (phlegmatikos) meaning "relating to phlegm".

Examples:

  1. He remained phlegmatic in the face of danger.
  2. She was phlegmatic when she heard the bad news.
  3. He is known for his phlegmatic attitude towards life.
  4. The phlegmatic person does not easily show emotion.
  5. The phlegmatic person is unresponsive to criticism.

(As a noun)

Phlegmatic ( noun )

  1. Unemotional, calm and unresponsive.
  2. Not easily excited or roused to action.

Origin:

From the latin phlegmaticus, from the greek φλεγματικός (phlegmatikos) meaning "relating to phlegm".

Examples:

  1. He remained phlegmatic in the face of danger.
  2. She was phlegmatic when she heard the bad news.
  3. He is known for his phlegmatic attitude towards life.
  4. The phlegmatic person does not easily show emotion.
  5. The phlegmatic person is unresponsive to criticism.
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